ellauri053.html on line 1365: To get a divorce, Gonne made a series of allegations against her husband with Yeats as her main 'second', though he did not attend court or travel to France. A divorce was not granted, for the only accusation that held up in court was that MacBride had been drunk once during the marriage.
ellauri053.html on line 1373: When Gonne took action to divorce MacBride in 1905, the court heard allegations that he had sexually assaulted Iseult, then eleven. At fifteen, she proposed to Yeats. In 1917, he proposed to Iseult but was rejected.
ellauri106.html on line 130: Given long-standing feminist arguments that Roth is a misogynist—not to mention the portrait in Bloom’s memoirs—it was inevitable that any Roth biography would spark arguments about gender politics. What was surprising is that the debate would center around the biographer more than Roth. In the wake of the biography’s release, Bailey has been accused of shocking acts. Four former students from the elite New Orleans high school where he’d taught during the 1990s came forward to complain that he had groomed them as minors and sexually pursued them as adults. One of these women claimed he raped her. Another former student came forward with an allegation of attempted rape when she was an adult. Finally, Valentina Rice, a New York publishing executive, told The New York Times that Bailey raped her in 2015. Bailey strenuously denies all these allegations.
ellauri106.html on line 390: Given long-standing feminist arguments that Roth is a misogynist—not to mention the portrait in Bloom’s memoirs—it was inevitable that any Roth biography would spark arguments about gender politics. What was surprising is that the debate would center around the biographer more than Roth. In the wake of the biography’s release, Bailey has been accused of shocking acts. Four former students from the elite New Orleans high school where he’d taught during the 1990s came forward to complain that he had groomed them as minors and sexually pursued them as adults. One of these women claimed he raped her. Another former student came forward with an allegation of attempted rape when she was an adult. Finally, Valentina Rice, a New York publishing executive, told The New York Times that Bailey raped her in 2015. Bailey strenuously denies all these allegations.
ellauri108.html on line 295: Speaking through a public relations firm, the incoming board chair of the museum, Eric Schindler, the CEO of a local social services nonprofit, rejected Moyo’s allegations of racism and sexism.
ellauri109.html on line 276: In March 2017, Searle became the subject of sexual assault allegations. The Los Angeles Times reported: "A new lawsuit alleges that university officials failed to properly respond to complaints that John Searle, an 84-year-old renowned philosophy professor, sexually assaulted his 24-year-old research associate last July and cut her pay when she rejected his advances." The case brought to light several earlier complaints against Searle, on which Berkeley allegedly had failed to act.
ellauri109.html on line 278: The lawsuit, filed in a California court on March 21, 2017, sought damages both from Searle and from the Regents of the University of California as his employers. It also claims that Jennifer Hudin, the director of the John Searle Center for Social Ontology, where the complainant had been employed as an assistant to Searle, has stated that Searle "has had sexual relationships with his students and others in the past in exchange for academic, monetary or other benefits". After news of the lawsuit became public, several previous allegations of sexual harassment by Searle were also revealed.
ellauri131.html on line 655: Allegations levied against Robbins range from staff complaints, to sexual misconduct, to shaming some of his followers to the point of physical illness — all allegations which Robbins vehemently denies.
ellauri131.html on line 666: "The security guys could tell stories about women they'd had to take up to his room." A former bodyguard corroborated the allegations and said he'd witnessed Robbins make passes at women in his crowds. In a second report from June, two women told BuzzFly News about encounters they had with Robbins: One woman said he placed her hand on his crotch and touched her breast (or was it the other way round?), while another alleged that he kissed her, hugged her and touched her breast."
ellauri198.html on line 296: The Satanic panic is a moral panic consisting of over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of Satanic ritual abuse (SRA, sometimes known as ritual abuse, ritualistic abuse, organized abuse, or sadistic ritual abuse) starting in the United States in the 1980s, spreading throughout many parts of the world by the late 1990s, and persisting today. The panic originated in 1980 with the publication of Michelle Remembers, a book co-written by Canadian psychiatrist Lawrence Pazder and his patient (and future wife), Michelle Smith, which used the discredited practice of recovered-memory therapy to make sweeping lurid claims about satanic ritual abuse involving Smith. The allegations which afterwards arose throughout much of the United States involved reports of physical and sexual abuse of people in the context of occult or Satanic rituals. In its most extreme form, allegations involve a conspiracy of a global Satanic cult that includes the wealthy and powerful world elite in which children are abducted or bred for human sacrifices, pornography, and prostitution, an allegation that returned to prominence in the form of Qanon.
ellauri198.html on line 298: Nearly every aspect of the ritual abuse is controversial, including its definition, the source of the allegations and proof thereof, testimonies of alleged victims, and court cases involving the allegations and criminal investigations. The panic affected lawyers, therapists, and social workers who handled allegations of child sexual abuse. Allegations initially brought together widely dissimilar groups, including religious fundamentalists, police investigators, child advocates, therapists, and clients in psychotherapy. The term satanic abuse was more common early on; this later became satanic ritual abuse and further secularized into simply ritual abuse. Over time, the accusations became more closely associated with dissociative identity disorder (then called multiple personality disorder) and anti-government conspiracy theories.
ellauri198.html on line 300: Initial interest arose via the publicity campaign for Pazder's 1980 book Michelle Remembers, and it was sustained and popularized throughout the decade by coverage of the McMartin preschool trial. Testimonials, symptom lists, rumors, and techniques to investigate or uncover memories of SRA were disseminated through professional, popular, and religious conferences, as well as through talk shows, sustaining and further spreading the moral panic throughout the United States and beyond. In some cases, allegations resulted in criminal trials with varying results; after seven years in court, the McMartin trial resulted in no convictions for any of the accused, while other cases resulted in lengthy sentences, some of which were later reversed. Scholarly interest in the topic slowly built, eventually resulting in the conclusion that the phenomenon was a moral panic, which, as one researcher put it in 2017, "involved hundreds of accusations that devil-worshipping paedophiles were operating America's white middle-class suburban daycare centers."
ellauri198.html on line 302: Of the more than 12,000 documented accusations nationwide, investigating police were not able to substantiate any allegations of organized cult abuse.
ellauri236.html on line 71: Misinformation has also been spread by the left. The messages include false allegations that Bolsonaro has confessed to cannibalism and pedophilia. He has not confessed a thing!
ellauri335.html on line 494: "Health workers and civilians should never have to be exposed to such horror, and especially while inside a hospital," he said on social media platform X. What does he know, and WHO is he to make such allegations.
ellauri480.html on line 98: Neil Gaiman exited “Good Omens” TV series amid some bad press. The series creator, showrunner, executive producer, and writer stepped aside from the show's third season, which paused its pre-production amid assault allegations against Gaiman, according to Deadline.
ellauri488.html on line 398: There’s no verified, credible record that Neil Gaiman has been charged with or convicted of rape. Public figures can sometimes be the subject of rumors or allegations online, but it’s important to distinguish between substantiated reporting and unverified claims. As of now, there hasn’t been a widely confirmed legal case or finding of that nature involving him. If you’re asking because you saw something specific, feel free to share it and I can help put it in context.
ellauri488.html on line 403: For something like this, the information I summarized reflects widely reported allegations and responses that have been covered by major outlets (for example, publications like The Guardian or Associated Press). I’m not directly browsing or “slurping” a specific page unless I explicitly say I’m doing a live search. If you want, I can look up current reporting and give you sourced links so you can see exactly what’s been published and by whom.
ellauri488.html on line 410: If you want, I can recreate or expand that answer (with clearer sourcing or more detail about the allegations vs. denials).
ellauri488.html on line 414: Here’s a clean, sourced-style recap of the situation around Neil Gaiman — separating allegations, reporting, and responses.
ellauri488.html on line 418: These claims were brought into public view through investigative reporting and later legal filings. Investigations and follow-ups have appeared in outlets like Tortoise Media (podcast/investigation) And mainstream coverage/updates in publications such as The Guardian and Associated Press These sources discuss both the allegations and developments like lawsuits or responses.
ellauri488.html on line 420: Gaiman has denied all allegations of non-consensual behavior He has described the claims as false or as part of a “smear campaign”
ellauri488.html on line 423: Bottom line: There are multiple serious allegations, including from someone in a caregiving role They’ve been reported by established media and taken into civil court But they are contested, unresolved, and not proven in a criminal court!
ellauri488.html on line 429: Here’s a deeper, more detailed look at the allegations and context around Neil Gaiman — focusing on what’s actually been reported and where the uncertainties are:
ellauri488.html on line 444: He disputes claims of coercion or assault. He characterizes the allegations as false, misrepresented, or part of a coordinated attack on his reputation.
ellauri488.html on line 449: That means there’s no legal ruling confirming the allegations. But also no court ruling clearing him on the merits
ellauri488.html on line 455: It’s a bit early—and too absolute—to say “irreparably” in any settled sense. For Neil Gaiman, what’s actually happened is closer to a careerhickup in progress, not a finalized public verdict. The allegations and reporting have clearly damaged his public image in some circles.
ellauri488.html on line 456: Some readers and viewers have said they’ve chosen to stop engaging with his work. Others separate the work from the allegations and continue to follow it.
ellauri488.html on line 463: What you’re seeing is a familiar pattern of #metoo  manhunts in modern media: allegations → media coverage → reputational polarization → cautious industry behavior. but not an immediate, total “erasure” or consensus collapse That process usually unfolds over years, not weeks or months, and often never resolves into a single uniform outcome. Poor Trump is undergoing this ordeal right now, and without the untimely demise of Epstein in the lockup and the lucky outbreak of the war of aggressiom on Iran
ellauri488.html on line 464: he would be in the same fix as Neil. If you want, I can map out how similar allegations affected other creators’ careers (and how those trajectories ended up)—that’s often the best way to understand what “irreparable” actually looks like in practice.
ellauri488.html on line 471: When a creator becomes associated with serious allegations (even unresolved ones), studios and publishers often slow down announcements,
ellauri488.html on line 569: Allegations Timing: While many allegations against high-profile figures surfaced in 2017–2018, the specific sexual assault and abuse allegations against Neil Gaiman, which included his former nanny Scarlett Pavlovich, were first reported in July 2024 and in a January 2025 Vulture article. Gaiman and Palmer had a son together in 2015. Amanda Palmer has addressed her association with Gaiman amid the allegations, which included her being named in a 2025 lawsuit.
ellauri488.html on line 761: Civil Lawsuits: Gaiman faces multiple lawsuits, including one from a former nanny seeking at least $7 million in damages for allegations of sexual assault and human trafficking.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 537: In 1996 the National Labor Committee, a human rights group, reported that sweatshop labor was being used to make clothes for the Kathie Lee line, sold at Wal-Mart. The group reported that a worker in Honduras smuggled a piece of clothing out of the factory, which had a Kathie Lee label on it. One of the workers, Wendy Diaz, came to the United States to testify about the conditions under which she worked. She commented, "I wish I could talk to Kathie Lee. If she's good, she will help us." Gifford addressed Kernaghan's allegations on the air during Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee, explaining that she was not personally involved with hands-on project management in factories, and had never made a piece of clothing in her life.
xxx/ellauri136.html on line 663: Relating to the crowdfunding appeal on Ketto, Laxmi K, who works on climate action and was aware of prior allegations related to her fathers activities, initiated contact with Ketto requesting due diligence. Further concerns around the Ketto crowd funding drive was flagged by political activist Angellica Aribam, a day after Paojel Chaoba of The Frontier Manipur broke a story on 19 May on how the Ketto donation drive by the child activist could be a possible scheme to defraud people by her father. In an email written to Varun Sheth of Ketto, Angellica asked whether the Noble Citizen Foundation, the agency that was being handed the money collected from the donation drive had any credibility and if Ketto was certain there were no connections with the child’s father. However, she never received any response.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 90: Henry Ward Beecher had publicly denounced Woodhull's advocacy of free love. Outraged at what she saw as his hypocrisy, she published a story titled "The Beecher-Tilton Scandal Case" in her paper Woodhull and Claflin's Weekly on November 2, 1872; the article made detailed allegations that America's most renowned clergyman was secretly practicing the free-love doctrines that he denounced from the pulpit. Woodhull was arrested in New York City and imprisoned for sending obscene material through the mail. The scandal split the Beecher siblings; Harriet and others supported Henry, while Isabella publicly supported Woodhull.The first trial was Woodhull's, who was released on a technicality.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 806: Judge Dennis Davis (1990) said that “allegations of racial bias in sentencing practices in capital cases have been made, most prominently by the late Prof. Barend van Niekerk, whose research suggested that black defendants stand a greater chance than white defendants of receiving the death penalty, particularly when the victim is white”. Davis continued by saying that although Prof. van Niekerk “has been criticized for being unscientific, differences in capital sentences between the races continue to exist and are difficult to explain”.
xxx/ellauri202.html on line 329: Ever since the end of World War II, allegations of Adolf Hitler's Jewish ancestry via his paternal grandfather have been the subject of intense debate. Here's what the actual evidence says.
xxx/ellauri268.html on line 504: Sedaris went slightly off course with Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk (2010), an audio book collection of gay animal fables, noting the sudden change from "having 50 listeners to 50 million listeners." A New Republic article charged him with fabricating his bio, but the allegations ultimately had little effect on the author´s popularity. Sedaris continues to tour hickland in support of his books, with his readings drawing huge crowds.
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